Danae Ringelmann, CoFounder, Indiegogo

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“It’s important to empower entrepreneurs, artists and causes to fund what matters to them.”

Vision: Raising funds through online crowdfunding to make ideas that matter happen. Action: Made it easy to take an idea, start a campaign and get it funded. A way for people all over the world to join forces to make worthy ideas happen. Bringing dreams to life by allowing people to make their case directly to the public, while mitigating market risk and working alongside traditional finance routes. www.Indiegogo.com

Bill Strathmann, CEO, Network For Good

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“I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the whole community.” George Bernard Shaw

Vision: Generosity unleashed: How giving and investing together can unleash capital for global challenges. Action: Leads a digital donation platform, having driven more than US$1.25 billion to more than 100,000 charities. He now aims to distribute US$10 billion and unleash generosity on a massive scale. His goal is increasing money for good. His organization is an innovative B-Corp that joins non- profit and private equity. www.NetworkForGood.com

Laura Giadorou-Koch, CEO, Dolium Winery

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“We need people who, when they see a social problem, stop complaining, roll up their sleeves and do something in a big way.”

Vision: Imagine if only one percent of students become social entrepreneurs, this world will be a better place for all. Action: Giadorou-Koch works with public and private schools, supporting educators with activities that inspire students to create social enterprises or become changemakers. Her action is based on the documentary whocaresthefilm.com. www.Ashoka.org

Nick O’Donohoe, CEO, Big Society Capital

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“If we achieve our goal, in the future the invisible heart of markets will guide the invisible hand to improve the lives of those who would otherwise be left behind.” Sir Ronald Cohen

Vision: A world where investors ask themselves a different question: not “What is the risk and return?”, but “What is the risk, return and impact?” Action: Created the world’s first social investment financial institution. They established a unique organization with a new way of investing – seeking both a social impact and financial return. www.BigSocietyCapital.com

Jim Ayala, Founder, Hybrid Social Solutions

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“Harnessing and providing energy means that communication, health and the general quality of life improve.”

Vision: Scaling-up business solutions to social problems. Action: Pioneered a social distribution company that distributes, services and finances a range of innovative products. Developed a “hybrid value chain” that bridges the gap that separates people and communities from the tools they need to achieve lasting progress. www.Hystra.com

Wendy Ruiz Cofino, Founder, MilknCookies

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“Women aren’t just waiting to be filled with resources – they’re waiting to put their resources on the table, to lead towards a new world.” Kavita Ramdya

Vision: To encourage entrepreneurship and innovation that contributes to improved lives through design and technology. Action: Created an online game for kids that taught them about recycling. It won recognition from the United Nations, which called it one of the top eight digital developments of the last 10 years. www.MilknCookies.tv

Richard Bergfors, President, Max Hamburgers

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“As we are a part of the problem, we want to be a part of the solution.”

Vision: All people should have the possibility to meet their own needs and given the chance to contribute. Action: Responsibility is a core value incorporated in all business decisions. Diversity is fundamental and staff reflect the mix in society: disabled, refugees and immigrants. A carbon offset program covers the complete supply chain and their menu is carbon labeled to help customers make conscious choices. www.Max.se

Debbie Levin, President, Environmental Media Association

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“Business skills can do more than just make money – it can do some real good. It’s important to take risks and be an entrepreneur.” Jeff Skoll

Vision: Consumers can guide the success of corporations by what they choose to purchase. By creating this demand, the consumer controls the marketplace. Action: Working with Toyota, Levin helped position the hybrid Prius as the coolest car in Hollywood – by getting celebrities to endorse sustainable options. www.EMA-Online.org

Stedman Graham, CEO, S. Graham & Associates

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“You are not your circumstances. You are your possibilities.”

Vision: To help people understand their potential, develop an identity, and recognize the value of knowledge and how it applies to their lives each day. Action: Graham teaches identity development and leadership to people all over the world – from youth to executives. He has written 11 books to share these messages. Graham wants to transform people from followers to leaders. www.StedmanGraham.com

Can We Create Planet 50-50 by 2030?

In her message for International Women’s Day 2015, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka says gender parity must be reached before 2030, so that the sluggish trajectory of progress can be reversed that condemns a child born today to wait 80 years before they see an equal world. She calls on all countries to “step it up” for gender equality, to reach ‘Planet 50-50’ before 2030.

In 1995, at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, world leaders committed to a future where women are equal. One hundred and eighty nine countries and 4,000 civil society organizations, attended the conference. Women left Beijing with high hopes, with a well-defined path towards equality, and firm commitments at the highest level. Their hope was that we would see this by 2005. Today, not one single country has achieved equality.

It is more urgent than ever that we define – and stick to – a time frame. There has been some progress in the last 20 years – although it has been slow and uneven. Countries have narrowed the gender gap in education and some have even reached gender parity in school enrolment. They have reduced the toll of maternal mortality and morbidity. Many more women survive pregnancy and childbirth than in 1995. Many countries have created institutions that address gender inequality. Many have passed laws against gender-based discrimination.

Many have made domestic violence a crime. This is all good news. And yet we are still a long way from achieving equality between men and women, boys and girls. Implementation of good policies has been patchy. Allocation of the resources needed for effective implementation has been insufficient to fund women’s ministries, gender commissions, gender focal points, and gender-responsive budgeting. For too many women, especially in the least-developed countries, not enough has changed.

In Africa, 70 per cent of crop production depends on women yet women still own only 2 per cent of the land. Violence against women continues to blight lives in all countries of the world. And no country has achieved gender equality. Women need change and humanity needs change. This we can do together; women and girls, men and boys, young and old, rich and poor.

The evidence is overwhelming of the benefits that equality can bring. Economies grow, poverty is alleviated, health status climbs, and communities are more stable and resilient to environmental or humanitarian crises. Women want their leaders to renew the promises made to them. They want leaders to recommit to the Beijing Declaration, to the Platform for Action, and to accelerated and bolder implementation. They want more of their leaders to be women.

And they want those women, together with men, to dare to change the economic and political paradigms. Gender parity must be reached before 2030, so that we avert the sluggish trajectory of progress that condemns a child born today to wait 80 years before they see an equal world. Today, on International Women’s Day, we call on our countries to “step it up” for gender equality, with substantive progress by 2020. Our aim is to reach ‘Planet 50:50’ before 2030.

The world needs full equality in order for humanity to prosper. Empower women, empower humanity. I am sure you can picture an equal world!

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